Clemmons Sled Hill

Overview

Sledding is a popular activity during the winter months. Sledding has become a common activity for the citizens of Fremont, young and old, at Clemmons Park (19th and Luther Road). Recent renovations to the sled hill have made Clemmons Park a premier place for sledding.

Man-Made Snow

The Fremont Parks and Recreation Department has the ability to create man made snow with a snow gun when temperatures are in the teens for several consecutive days. The snow gun has the capability to create a 4 inch base of snow suitable for sledding over a eight hour time period. Sledders can even use the hill after dark under the lights. The lights are operational from 6:00 pm to 11:00 pm.

Clemmons Sled Hill Rules

Do not move snow to make ramps or moguls.

Do not walk up or stand on the slope, use the stairs.

No bicycles allowed on the hill.

Sled hill open from 8:00 am to 11:00 pm.

Sledders 10-years-old and under must have adult supervision.

Small children are encouraged to use the north side of the hill.

Stay out of the way of sledders coming down the hill.

The lights will come on at dusk and go off at 11:00 pm.

The sled hill is closed during snow making operations.

This is an unsupervised sled hill. Participate at your own risk.

When the lights are off between dusk and 11:00 pm, the sled hill is not suitable for sledding.